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Ubee DDW3611

details: DOCSIS 3.0 Wireless N Cable Gateway
hardware type: Cable Gateway
date added: 2011-02-27
updated: 2012-09-04
This device is targeted for residential subscribers, small businesses, and Small Office/Home Office (SOHO) customers.

By supporting Gigabit Ethernet and 802.11n, the DDW3611 offers LAN and wireless speeds that take advantage of higher speed tiers offered by DOCSIS 3.0. Furthermore, the DDW3611 is fully backwards compatible with 10/100 Ethernet, 802.11b/g wireless, and DOCSIS 1.x/2.0 standards.

The DDW3611 supports UAPSD power savings. UAPSD interacts with connected wireless clients prompting them to doze and save power whenever possible.

IPv4 and IPv6 support enables increased address capacity and improved security.
 
 

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 DDW3611 Features
 General
 Availability: currently available
 LAN / WAN Connectivity
 WAN throughput: 342 Mbps
 WAN throughput upstream: 122 Mbps
 WAN ports: 1
 WAN port(s) type: Coax F-connector
 LAN ports: 4
 LAN ports type: Gigabit Ethernet (RJ-45)
 LAN ports auto cross-over: yes
 USB port(s): 1
for client PCs
 USB port type: USB 2.0
 Router
 NAT routing: yes
 Multihomed: yes
 DHCP server: yes
 DHCP client: yes
 QoS: yes
 Routing Protocols: RIP v1 (static routing, RFC 1058)
RIP v2 (dynamic routing, RFC1389)
 Cable Modem
 DOCSIS compliance: DOCSIS 1.0
DOCSIS 1.1
DOCSIS 2.0
DOCSIS 3.0
EuroDOCSIS
EuroDOCSIS 2.0
EuroDOCSIS 3.0
 Wireless
 Maximum Wireless Speed: 300 Mbps (Wi-Fi 4)
 WiFi standards supported: 802.11b (Wi-Fi 1)
802.11g (Wi-Fi 3)
802.11n (Wi-Fi 4)
 Wifi security/authentication: WEP
WPA (TKIP)
WPA2 (AES)
802.1X (EAP-MD5/TLS/TTLS/PEAP)
RADIUS authentication
 WiFi modes: Access point
 external antenna(s): 2
 Multiple SSID: yes
 WMM (QoS): yes
 WMM-PS (QoS): yes
 WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup): yes
 VPN
  IPSec
 IPSec passthrough: yes
  L2TP
 L2TP passthrough: yes
  PPTP
 PPTP passthrough: yes
 Firewall
 SPI firewall: yes
 DoS / DDoS protection: yes
 Filtering: Domain/URL blocking, IP Address filtering, MAC Address filtering
 Device Management
 Default IP address: 192.168.0.1
 Default admin username: user
 Default admin password: user
 Administration: Web-based (LAN)
Remote configuration (WAN)
Telnet / CLI
TFTP (RFC 1350)
 Firmware upgradeable: yes
 Configuration backup/restore: yes
 Misc hardware info
 SNMP support: SNMP v.2
 IPv6 support: yes
 Links
 Product page: http://www.ubeeinteractive.com/products/...

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by anonymous - 2011-05-02 11:58
The manual can be downloaded from http://www.mediafire.com/?3dyn7shxhi8z0wv
by anonymous - 2011-10-20 02:41
where can i buy the ubee DDW3611???? I am looking all over the internet to find a store to buy this but none show up!! help please!! you can respond to my e-mail eagastra@slu.edu
by desinet1 - 2012-06-24 07:31
Thanks for sharing. This is definitely helpful. Just wanted to share some more info here.

Ubee – U10C019 (Ambit Firmware)
username: user
password: user

Ubee – U10C022 (Ambit Firmware)
username: admin
password: cableroot

Could somebody confirm if the passwords given here are correct. Or if there is any other resource where I can find the passwords.
by Taylor - 2012-08-28 14:15
For mine, I had an additional admin account that unlocks additional settings. Enter the last 8 characters of your MAC address for the username, and use 'c0nf1gur3m3' for the password. This allowed me to turn on bridge mode and make is function just as a cable modem.
by fogelsong - 2012-12-06 23:10
I have Time Warner in Austin, TX. Logging in as user/user did not give me the Operation Mode option under Tools. Taylor's suggestion worked great for my Ubee DDW3611 modem/wireless router. I entered the last 8 alphanumeric characters of my modem's MAC address for the username, and "c0nf1gur3m3" for the password. This allowed me to turn on bridge mode and make it function like a plain jane cable modem. Thank you!!!
by Richard - 2013-05-08 14:42
He guys, I have this DDW3611
IS there a backup config option that I am just missing?
by anonymous - 2015-06-26 01:26
I have went everywhere to find this. Thank you so much.
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